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The Lotus Palace
The Lotus Palace | Jeannie Lin
9 posts | 8 read | 10 to read
It is a time of celebration in the Pingkang li, where imperial scholars and bureaucrats mingle with beautiful courtesans. At the center is the Lotus Palace, home of the most exquisite courtesans in China…  Maidservant Yue-ying is not one of those beauties.  Street-smart and practical, she's content to live in the shadow of her infamous mistress—until she meets the aristocratic playboy Bai Huang. Bai Huang lives in a privileged world Yue-ying can barely imagine, let alone share, but as they are thrown together in an attempt to solve a deadly mystery, they both start to dream of a different life. Yet Bai Huang's position means that all she could ever be to him is his concubine— will she sacrifice her pride to follow her heart?
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fenchxrch
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I'm new to reading romance so I'm in Explorer Mode! I've read a lot of historical romance so far, but nothing set outside of England so I'm branching out again. The Lotus Palace takes place during the Tang Dynasty and we get a glimpse into the lives of courtesans and their patrons.

This was a slow burn which I don't normally mind but I didn't find the couple compelling. I'll still be reading the second book though because I liked the writing.

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TeaRainBook
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4/5 stars. First book of #24in48 completed.

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TeaRainBook
The Lotus Palace | Jeannie Lin

First book of #24in48. Opening survey completed. Hoping to make it to my goal of 16 hours, but this cold is kicking my butt.

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TeaRainBook
The Lotus Palace | Jeannie Lin

Returning to Tang Dynasty era China for more romance and mystery

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KS1805
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Love her books. The characters, the setting, and the mystery woven throughout made this a compelling read.

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triskeleseeker
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Enjoying this one this week. Evening reading and relaxing as much as I can has been the only thing getting me through trying to prep my dissertation defense during pregnancy week 38 (tomorrow = officially 39). Gotta keep it up 'til baby arrives, 'cause defense might happen a few weeks after that if I'm "lucky." Great idea right? Guess I have to do what the advisor wants since he's the gatekeeper. Can't wait 'til grad school is OVER.

EloisaJames I'm so sympathetic--I wrote my diss in baby nap time and Luca started walking the day before it was due (me: oh! Cool! Back to work) (edited) 7y
triskeleseeker @EloisaJames I keep telling myself "at least I got a complete draft in before baby!" (my original goal) but am now very worried about giving a coherent public talk and defense while super sleep-deprived. My advisor apparently thinks I'm more of a badass than I am! I might believe him a bit more if I didn't have 2 difficult committee members throwing up unexpected roadblocks inextricably related to their own egos...oh academia. 7y
EloisaJames @triskeleseeker I had one person on my committee go crazy--gave me a low grade for no reason. Egos will rule! Just ignore that. You can only control your own work. (I had dropped him as advisor) 7y
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Cindyelizavaz
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This was an easy read and right up my alley. So so interesting to learn about all the folklores and Chinese cultures I learnt as a kid!

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leslieisreading
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So much of historical romance is about women trying to find a place for themselves in a world that's not built for them. (Page is actually from The Liar's Dice, a sequel story to The Lotus Palace in the anthology Gambled Away.)

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leslieisreading
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It's kind of driving me crazy that I can't tag the romance anthology that I'm reading, Gambled Away. I'm about to start the second in the collection. I've really enjoyed Jeannie Lin's other work, and China's Tang Dynasty is a refreshingly different setting for historical romance. If I'm remembering correctly, the heroine of this story, Wei-wei, is the sister of the hero from The Lotus Palace. Yay! I had hoped she'd get her own story.